The Village Vanguard is a narrow room, almost shy in character, hidden below street level, where the air still seems to hold the breath of those who have played there over the years. It is not merely a club – it is a living memory. Every table, every corner, every creak of the floorboards tells a story that has never really ended. Walking into that room with a saxophone in your hands means confronting a legacy that is both daunting and liberating. Because inside those walls jazz has never been a museum piece, but a language in motion. Everything has happened at the Vanguard. And it continues to happen. When Immanuel Wilkins, one of the brightest new stars of the alto saxophone, stepped onto that stage to record Live at the Village Vanguard, a three-volume Blue Note release, he did not do so to converse with ghosts. He was there […]
Immanuel Wilkins “Live at the Village Vanguard”
For his first live recording, the acclaimed saxophonist chose perhaps the most mythic venue in jazz history – the legendary club that has welcomed generations of jazz greats
